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Emma Cave
Emma Cave
Durham Law School
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Medicine, patients and the law
M Brazier, E Cave(from2007)
Penguin, 1992
786*1992
Data protection legislation: interpretation and barriers to research
J Strobl, E Cave, T Walley
Bmj 321 (7265), 890-892, 2000
1102000
COVID-19 super-spreaders: definitional quandaries and implications
E Cave
Asian bioethics review 12 (2), 235-242, 2020
752020
Goodbye Gillick? Identifying and resolving problems with the concept of child competence
E Cave
Legal studies 34 (1), 103-122, 2014
632014
New governance arrangements for research ethics committees: is facilitating research achieved at the cost of participants’ interest
E Cave, S Holm
Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5), 318-321, 2002
522002
Should local research ethics committees monitor research they have approved?
E Pickworth
Journal of Medical Ethics 226, 330, 2000
442000
Milgram and Tuskegee—Paradigm research projects in bioethics
E Cave, S Holm
Health Care Analysis 11, 27-40, 2003
342003
Voluntary vaccination: the pandemic effect
E Cave
Legal Studies 37 (2), 279-304, 2017
232017
MINORS'CAPACITY TO REFUSE TREATMENT: A REPLY TO GILMORE AND HERRING
E Cave, J Wallbank
Medical Law Review 20 (3), 423-449, 2012
232012
Seen but not heard? Children in clinical trials
E Cave
Medical law review 18 (1), 1-27, 2010
232010
Determining capacity to make medical treatment decisions: Problems implementing the mental capacity act 2005
E Cave
Statute law review 36 (1), 86-106, 2015
222015
Who knows best (interests)? The case of Charlie Gard
E Cave, E Nottingham
Medical Law Review 26 (3), 500-513, 2018
212018
The mother of all crimes: human rights, criminalization and the child born alive
E Cave
Routledge, 2018
212018
The mother of all crimes: human rights, criminalization and the child born alive
E Cave
Routledge, 2018
212018
Protecting patients from their bad decisions: rebalancing rights, relationships, and risk
E Cave
Medical Law Review 25 (4), 527-553, 2017
202017
The ill-informed: consent to medical treatment and the therapeutic exception
E Cave
Common law world review 46 (2), 140-168, 2017
192017
Maximisation of a Minors’ Capacity’(2011)
E Cave
Child and Family Law Quarterly 23, 431, 448, 2011
18*2011
Adolescent consent and Confi dentiality in the UK
E Cave
European journal of health law 16 (4), 309-331, 2009
162009
Should doctors tackling covid-19 be immune from negligence liability claims?
C Tomkins, C Purshouse, R Heywood, J Miola, E Cave, S Devaney
bmj 370, 2020
152020
Selecting treatment options and choosing between them: delineating patient and professional autonomy in shared decision-making
E Cave
Health care analysis 28 (1), 4-24, 2020
152020
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